Ludus: Nue Au Soleil - COMPACT DISCS
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Ludus: Nue Au Soleil - COMPACT DISCS

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Ludus: Nue Au Soleil - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Nue Au Soleil Artist: Ludus Label: Crepuscule Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 708527031155 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2017 01 20 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: DIGIPACK PACKAGING 2017 two CD anthology by post punk pioneers Ludus, featuring vocalist Linder Sterling and guitarist Ian Devine. Formed in Manchester in 1978, Ludus signed with Buzzcocks' label New Hormones for a string of bold singles and fearless albums before a shift towards

Title: Nue Au Soleil
Artist: Ludus
Label: Crepuscule
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708527031155
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-01-20
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: DIGIPACK PACKAGING

2017 two CD anthology by post-punk pioneers Ludus, featuring vocalist Linder Sterling and guitarist Ian Devine. Formed in Manchester in 1978, Ludus signed with Buzzcocks' label New Hormones for a string of bold singles and fearless albums before a shift towards subversive pop for Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1982. 'People who know real genius will love this record,' wrote early fan Morrissey. 'Ludus are sound psychology for the modern clientele.' Disc One of this remastered collection includes key singles, EPs and album tracks, as well as a previously unreleased demo from October 1978 featuring original guitarist Arthur Kadmon. The disc closes with 'Recognition,' a more recent collaboration between Linder and Ian recorded in 2001. Disc Two features a unique John Peel session from August 1982, consisting four songs not studio recorded by Ludus elsewhere. The remainder of the disc is a professionally recorded live set taped on 5 November 1982 at the celebrated Hacienda club in Manchester, at which Linder modelled the infamous 'meat dress' later revisited by Lady Gaga.

Tracks:
1.1 How High Does the Sky Go?
1.2 My Cherry Is in Sherry
1.3 Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go
1.4 Howling Comique
1.5 Nue Au Soleil
1.6 She-She
1.7 What a Falling Off Was There
1.8 The Escape Artist
1.9 Breaking the Rules
1.10 The Fool
1.11 See the Keyhole
1.12 Mother's Hour
1.13 I Can't Swim I Have Nightmares
1.14 Hugo Blanco
1.15 Little Girls
1.16 I Don't Want to Go
1.17 Rosa Luxemburg
1.18 Recognition
2.1 Vagina Gratitude (Peel)
2.2 Covenant (Peel)
2.3 Wrapped in Silence (Peel)
2.4 Too Hot to Handle (Peel)
2.5 Breaking the Rules (Live)
2.6 Mirror Mirror (Live)
2.7 Nue Au Soleil (Live)
2.8 Wrapped in Silence (Live)
2.9 Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go (Live)
2.10 Little Girls (Live)
2.11 Too Hot to Handle (Live)

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